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Götz Otto is one of the few German movie stars who is internationally successful. At the beginning of his career Götz Otto had a "classic" actors' education at the Hochschule in Graz and the Otto Falckenberg School in Munich. By this time he had already performed at the legendary Schillertheater in Berlin and at Münchner Kammerspiele.
By 1995 he had an engagement at the Münchner Residenztheater and was already in several cinema and TV productions. He became internationally known for his role of the Stalker in James Bond movie, "Tomorrow Never Dies."
Thanks to his acting talent and his proficiency in several languages he was cast regularly in foreign productions, such as two feature films of the Spanish director Fernando Trueba ("La Nina de Tus Ojos" and "El Embrujo de Shanghai") or in Johnny Campbell's English-speaking fantasy-comedy "Alien Autopsy." Recently he played the lead role in the Norwegian cinema production "Svik" directed by Haakon Gundersen.
Götz Otto is one of the few German movie stars who is internationally successful. At the beginning of his career Götz Otto had a "classic" actors' education at the Hochschule in Graz and the Otto Falckenberg School in Munich. By this time he had already performed at the legendary Schillertheater in Berlin and at Münchner Kammerspiele.
By 1995 he had an engagement at the Münchner Residenztheater and was already in several cinema and TV productions. He became internationally known for his role of the Stalker in James Bond movie, "Tomorrow Never Dies."
Thanks to his acting talent and his proficiency in several languages he was cast regularly in foreign productions, such as two feature films of the Spanish director Fernando Trueba ("La Nina de Tus Ojos" and "El Embrujo de Shanghai") or in Johnny Campbell's English-speaking fantasy-comedy "Alien Autopsy." Recently he played the lead role in the Norwegian cinema production "Svik" directed by Haakon Gundersen.
In 2010 he will be the lead in the Finnish experimental movie "Iron Sky."
In German cinema Götz Otto was last seen amongst others in Oliver Hirschbiegels' history drama "The Downfall," in the Bavarian comedy "Grenzverkehr" and in Oliver Miehlkes likable crook comedy "Ossi's Eleven" (2008).
In television Götz Otto also inhabits a variety of genres and character profiles: from action man in "Millenium Man" (2005), an unhappy priest in the melodrama "Apollonia, Rettet die Weihnachtsgans" (2008) to a dubious forest ranger who hunts a family through the Bavarian Woods in Marcus O. Rosenmüllers psychothriller "Bis an die Grenze."
In 2008 Götz Otto also played again in front of a theater audience at the Berlin-based theater am Kurfürstendamm.
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